Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday. In the Amazon, it’s a time of dread, since Jair Bolsonaro won Brazil’s presidential election last month. After all, he’s the man who:

- said it’s a shame Brazil’s tribes weren’t wiped out years ago. - vowed to open up their territories to loggers and miners. - declared they won’t get "one millimeter" more land protected, even though many are landless.

Will you help us as we – alongside indigenous peoples across Brazil – prepare for the fight of our lives? We accept no government funding or dodgy corporate money, so your help is vital to ensure we can:

When Survival was founded 50 years ago, some people predicted that Brazil’s tribal peoples would be wiped out by the year 2000.

Their courage and resilience has ensured their survival but they have never faced a threat like this.

While my colleague was in Brazil last month, our indigenous friends told us: “We've been resisting the theft of our lands for more than 500 years, and we will be on this land long after Jair Bolsonaro has left office. We will fight to our last breath to protect it.”